Free to good home: a bicycle-powered star destroyer
Considering that one of these requires the annual combined economic output of several star systems to produce, that’s a pretty good deal.
Considering that one of these requires the annual combined economic output of several star systems to produce, that’s a pretty good deal.
The Bike Fair capped yet another successful Pedalpalooza and returned to its home court of Colonel Summers Park in southeast Portland.
What a weekend! Portland’s summer bike festival continues. Here are some of next week’s highlights. (And one
The Naked Bike Ride was as sweet as ever, with another massive crowd showing up to enjoy that particularly wonderful freedom of riding bikes through the city without clothes on.
Welcome to the first installment of the 2014 PedalPalooza planner. Each of the next three Saturday mornings, we’ll be highlighting some of the most promising or unusual rides from Portland’s summer bike festival.
Pedalpalooza got off to a great start last night at the Kickoff Parade.
Ingredients: one sun, one city and several hundred thousand bicycles.
The weather is looking fantastic so far.
This fun email from a Pedalpalooza veteran made us laugh… And it reminded us that the big kickoff is just one week away.
Splat! Pie jousting was a big hit with the kids at MCBF.(Photos © J. Maus/BikePortland) Pedalpalooza came to a close on Saturday at the Multnomah County Bike Fair. The event was held adjacent to the now-defunct Washington High School at SE 12th and Alder. While it seemed to lack the crowds and energy of past … Read more